American Sesame Street looks more abstract than it did in the 80s and 80s; the letters and numbers scattered around the neighborhood, the bright primary colors, and the cutout geometric shapes near Big Bird's nest make the set feel more like a day-care center than a street. I wonder if all the SS productions worldwide are evolving in a less realistic direction?

Wait...wait...So the American "Stepford" thing we have has since the launch of Tickle Me Elmo has turned into that abstract thing? Good heaven, it's even worse than I thought! Not only did they remove some of the good characters and ruin some of the veteran ones that stayed on, but they changed the set so horribly that it's not even a "Street" anymore.